![]() ![]() Please be sure to read the sidebar before posting. We try to keep /r/snowboarding a friendly place for riders of all skill levels. That way you can get more set back on board.Shreddit - For snowboarders & those who love snowboards. So all in all the Signal Yup is a pretty fun ride and even though it has the Burton Channel we still prefer Re: Flex bindings with this or Burton Channel Compatible bindings like you get with Union and many other brands. That’s the trade-off with full/almost full camber vs. Jumps: Really good pop and a really lively pop underfoot for the flex. It was pretty soft though so not sure how it would hold in a mid/winter hard pipe though. Pipe: I took one pass through the pipe and it was pretty fun. ![]() Despite the taper, it was easier than we thought to ride switch. Still, there is a lot of directional float and a good bit of set back on board. Powder: We didn’t get a chance to get any deep stuff with the Yep but I’d rather be on a board with a good bit of rocker in the nose. Uneven Terrain: Really easy to weave in and out of the bumps at the end of a day. Speed: Feels a bit damper than it’s flex and we had no problem going pretty fast with this Full or almost completely full camber really makes a carvy turn fun. Skidded Turns: Not to easy to skid turns and it’s not a board for intermediate riders even though the flex is medium-ish.Ĭarving: As long as you keep pressure off the back foot The Signal Yup can lay it out pretty hard and there is good spring out of the turn. I’d say the 153.5 is very fast but maybe the 157.5 might be medium/fast to me and my specs. Turn Initiation: Nice and quick edge to edge but not sure if it would have the same turn initiation in the 157.5. ![]() Also, that was a problem with having a smaller size.Įdge Hold: We really didn’t get to test it in super hard snow but it seemed like it didn’t have the grip that other Signal boards have. Even compared to one of our favorites, The Burton Skeleton Key, we felt the Yup held it’s own and if there was one difference between the two is the Yup felt a little washier off the tail like many older school freeride boards and you had to keep more weight on that tail. It’s not your typical super stiff freeride board and really felt like it wanted a little more of a surfy directional freestyle approach to the mountain. On Snow Feel: Very stable and very much a camber board but still playful and dynamic. The 157.5 would of been ideal for 9-10 boots and still a little big for Jimbo. Sizing: The 153.5 felt too small for our specs and felt like I could barely fit into it with size 9 Tactical ADV’s. Overall Signal does pretty good things with the flex. Set Up : 18 Front -6 back about 22.5″ 15 front -9 back about 23″Īpproximate Weight: Felt normal as normal can be.įlex: Kind of a medium-ish flex for a freeride board that actually liked to butter pretty well. Riders: James, Jimbo Boots: Adidas Tactical ADV, Burton SLX, Burton Rover Bindings: Union Atlas, Union Superpro Days: 3 Conditions: Mainly good Sierra Snow with some minor hard patches here and there. Size: 153.5 so take this review with a grain of salt because we were riding the 153.5 instead of the 157.5 which would of been better for our specs.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |